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Port Perry Star (1907-), 31 Oct 1963, p. 6

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il {2 3 it HE it it] ¢ § 6--PORT PERRY STAR, THURS, OCT. 31st, 1963 Prince Albert News The weatherman presented perfect weather far thg annual anniversary' servic Binday The sanctuary was decorated in fern and autumn shade floral arrangement which all helped to provide a gratifying welcome for the splendid turnout from surrounding district plus locals. We were grateful' to the Scugog mixed choir render- ing their anthems in fine style, accompanied by their leader, Mrs. J. Beckett at the organ and Mrs. B. Snelgrove presided at the piano. Our own pastor OGD GD Jail. $13.00 per day. the. | Application forms may be obtained from :-- WM. G. MANNING, Clerk-Treasurer County of Ontario, 416 Centre Street S., w WHITBY, Ontario. Rev. E. S. Linstead assisted at the pulpit and read a kind let- _ter of. greeting from Rev. FG Joblin. Mr. Linstead also in- troduced the visiting minister, Rev. H. Mellow from North- minster Church, Oshawa. He delivered a worthwhile message to the congregation. Offering gathered by Bruce Martyn, Denny Martyn, Don Beacock and Grant Beacock. Next Sunday the fall schedule commences with S. S. at 1.00 o'clock and worship at 2 p.m. The U.C.W. held their October NRE GE | GED (CED |G | | -- rE ES IERIE tem ess remem rem rem osm osm MATRONS Ontario County Jail Applications will be received by the undersigned for the position of matron at the Ontario County This is a part-time position. Salary of Bl er Fa 1 a) SC) CC} CG +E EE} CD + |) |) GED |) GE |) SE) GE) GED) GUIS | > GE (> GE) GED) meeting in the church parlors | with a favourable attendance. | Following first hymn Mrs, B., Smith read scripture. Prayer by Mrs. N. Wilson. An appro- priate article by Mrs. E. Martyn based on Thanksgiving. At this time the president Mrs. M. womed all and presided over old 1d new business. Minutes read by sec'y Mrs. L. Beacock. Treasurer Mrs. ell reported on finance affairs. The new book had been purch- ased to hold information regard- ing new menu line-up. Mis. C. Newnham voiced the accomplishments pertaining to turkey Supper and Regional Rally to be held in our church. Committee appointed to make plans for bazaar Nov. 13th are - Mrs. Snelgrove, Mrs, Richard- son and the president Mrs. Pugh. Twenty dollars was voted in aid of Port Perry Haspitai Auxiliary. Kitchen committee given authority to for kitchen. Mrs. T. Hodgins . kindly offered her home for next | meeting. Being no further business the president offered a closing, prayer. tham and Somerville. Mrs. A, | Martyn took everyone on an | | imaginary trip out west via | pictures, also local happenings | _ of interest. 1 The October meeting of the! ) | G.N.S. Club met at the home of | Mrs. Ken Middleton with a good : attendance. Pleased to have | three visitors Mrs. M. Christie, : Jew- purchase | more platters and table oilcloth | Dainty lunch served ' by Mesdames A. Martyn, Newn- | Brown presided during, which minutes read by Mrs. Dorothy Hope. : Treasurer Mrs. 0. Kennedy gave report on dollars and cents. Also the sum was handed in as a result of the Amway demon- stration held at the home of Mrs. L. Beacock.: It was suggested 'and carried a money gift be sent to our chosen boy (fourteen years) as a Christmas gift. Also each member be responsible for a gift to bring along at the next meeting for the boy's forth- coming birthday. Tentative plans are making for a dance on Nov. 23. Tickets are in circulation or contact executive. Dainty re- freshments served by Mrs. F. Middleton and Mrs. M. Pugh. Frogram Provided by Mrs. W. Peel and the hostess. Quite a number from our midst are taking advantage of the various night classes offer- ed at P.P.H.S. Neil Devitt, Oshawa, spent the week-end with his grandpa Mr. Vickery and cousin Bryan Reasoel, . Geo. Ferris has arrived a from England and re- ports a grand trip. Sunday company with Mr. {and Mrs. E. Martyn were Mi. fand Mrs. J. Lake and baby i of Oakwood. Mr, and Mrs. N. Wilson and Bruce were among the company | at their daughters Mr. and Mrs. N. Jackson, Brooklin. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Miller 'and family, Vasey, were Sunday guests with their cousins Mr. rand Mrs. N. Wilsons. Sunday company at the Bea-' j 1 Mrs, H. Goulding and Mrs, H. Morris. The president Mrs. AA AINA FEHR ASR IGA STORE and LOWREY ORGAN ARE PLEASED TO PRESENT MR. MAURICE BAKER (NOTED ORGANIST) Who will Play and Demonstraf e the Lowery Organ 4 at the IGA Store on om 6 Dp 10800 pm. This is the SECOND ANNIVERSARY for HOPE'S IGA i in Their New Building AND THIS MUSICAL PROGRAM IS BEING. PRESENTED FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT OF THEIR CUSTOMERS \ "A $15.00 Food Voucher will be given fo some e Lucky Winner AT THE CLOSE OF THE EVENING. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO JOIN WITH HOPE'S IGA AND STAFF TO HEAR MR. BAKER PLAY THE LOWREY ORGAN. in the cocks and attended the special service were Mr, and Mrs. L. Devitt, Barbara and Neil, and Reta Goldman all of Oshawa, also Miss M. Rodd, Greenbank. About thirty folk as mem- bers and wives of Trapper's Council met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith Saturday 'night. --_--X-- Bowling News MEN'S THURSDAY NIGHT LEAGUE October 24th, 1963 Deluxe ...ovoeerivinvinneennnnn, RAD Carnegie ......coceooveiiiiiinnne 24 SEATS vovereeeerrivrreerrreeeineeesiens 20 Whiz Bangs ..ccceeeeeiinnnnns 22 GibSON'S ..overreeerreeeeeeeeeeen 20 Black Jacks cee 15 Meteors ...ceeeerrieeeeeeeeiriennns 1» Blow Kings ....cccccoeennnn. ns Legionaires .......cccoevuvnenn. 14 GOOTRY'S vvririrrvivrrtovtessspsscens 3 Bill's Ref, .oanmommmnmns 1 Head Pins .....ccorrevreerneennnns i H. T. Without Handicap-- J. Hadley--T742 H.T. With Handicap-- G. Goode--T33 H. S. Without Handicap-- J. Hadley--296 B. Owen--296 H. S. With Handicap-- J. Witherspoon--305 Over 225 Singles-- J. Hadley--296, 235; B. Owen --296; H. Jeffrey--283; J. Wi- therspoon--282; G. Goode--281, 235; J. Owen--270; J. Wilson-- 269; R. Wallace--267; G. Men- zies--265; H. Chapman--262; A. Menzies--260, 236; 1. Boyd--260 a T. Eden--256, 238; J. Cook-- 2556; L. Burnett--248, 230; D. Enge--248; C. Watts--245; R. Sweetman--245; R. Willerton-- 243; F. Hastings--239, 237; G. McHugh--238; D. Butt -- 234, 227; T. Thomas--228; J. Wal- dinsperger--226, Over 600 Triples-- J. Hadley -- 742; G. Goode-- 726; A. Menzies--709; F. Hast- | ings--700; H. Jeffrey--694; T. Eden--693; B. Owen -- 686; J. Owen -- 673; D. Butt--664; L. Burnett--660; G, Menzies--655; H. Chapman--655; R. Willerton --641; J. Dowson--637; J. Cook --629; R. Wallace--622; W. St. John, -- 618; J. Witherspoon-- 614; D. Enge--609: C. Watts-- 601. THE BEST OF BOTH TOP QUALITY ESSO HEATING EQUIPMENT (on easy, 3-year, budget terms) HOME HEAT SERVICE AT NO COST TO YOU BURN] IELD BALLARD Plumbing and Heating 985 - 2491 Port Perry

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